The American Paranormal
StephenDietrich-Kolokouris
あらすじ
In The American Paranormal, Dr. Stephen Dietrich-Kolokouris traces 150 years of America's obsession with proving life after death-from 19th-century séances to 21st-century artificial intelligence. What began in 1848 with the Fox Sisters' spirit raps in Hydesville evolved into a century of mediums, inventors, and scientists using every tool available-telegraphs, tape recorders, EMF sensors, and now neural networks-to bridge the gap between the living and the dead. Blending historical research with modern consciousness science, The American Paranormal explores how technology has repeatedly redefined what humanity believes about the soul. It is a chronicle of faith meeting physics, of data chasing divinity, and of how our machines may finally answer the oldest human question: does consciousness survive death? Dr. Dietrich-Kolokouris examines this transformation with investigative precision and philosophical depth, revealing how every leap forward in communication-whether wired, wireless, or digital-has become a new séance between matter and spirit. Scholarly, cinematic, and unsettling in its implications, The American Paranormal is the definitive history of how America tried to measure the unmeasurable-and what it found staring back through the static.